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My SDCC-roommate got in at 9:01, submitted by 9:03, and we haven't heard anything yet, and it's 2:23pm central now.
My mom, my friend, and myself all listed 6 downtown options only and selected the "closest to Con" option, and none of us have gotten emails. I was in at 9:01:57, and they were in at 9:03ish and 9:05ish.
Anyone know how to transfer a room to someone?
i'm waiting to hear the latest 'access to the forum' time today.[member=4270]mark[/member] do you have a sense of the latest time yet?
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Same boat. 6 downtown room, selected "closest to the con", in at 9:03 and no email.Any chance your group could have been marked as duplicates? Trying to figure out if there is any rhyme or reason.
God, I hope not...that would suck. We all have different emails/phone numbers. My mom and I share a mailing address, but last year she got in first and got the MGH and I submitted after her too. At this point, I'm not sure of anything anymore.
Best we stop trying to parse onPeak's logic or system since there doesn't appear to be any discernible pattern. For all we know they could have a ton of top 6 DT hotels available but just un-allocated/unannounced.
a good friend had a duplicate submission - the number was the same as her husbands form. It was not flagged- another friend had duplicate mailing addresses, it way not flagged.I think it's a time stamp thing but again we're waiting for mark to look over teh data... and he might be at work too
I can't remember, but were they ever remotely clear about what could make a submission be marked as a duplicate? Because I understand phone #, e-mail (maybe address), but it's pretty easy to have the same name as another person or something else similar? Then again, a lot of people haven't gotten an e-mail from that timeframe and we don't know (necessarily) if they also submitted, other, future submissions and if they used completely different information as well.
Gosh, Mark...trying to work like a responsible person...geez.